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It’s no secret that Taraji P. Henson is a mother that cares. Despite the grueling schedule of being one of Hollywood most sought out actresses, she is still very involved with her son, Marcell. She gave her perspective of the Baltimore riots from a mothers point of view.

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The hands on mommy turned actress put in her 2 cents about the current situation in Baltimore saying,

It’s sad. It hurts. It’s scary. It’s very, very scary. I’m the mother of an African-American young man,”. Her son Marcel is 20 years old and her only child so the worrying she goes through never subsides. “It’s very scary, the times we’re living in. I mean, it’s almost like it’s The Twilight Zone. Because look at how well we’re getting along here and then you turn on the news and it’s like a reminder of how bad things really are.”

“[It’s like] he’s not allowed to have a bad day,” the mom said of her concerns for her son. “If he gets pulled over by the cops and you know he’s been pulled over one too many times and he’s like, ‘Why are you messing with me?’, like Eric Garner, he could get choked out on the sidewalk, just for voicing an opinion. Just for being a human and having a bad day. Not breaking the law. You know? Just because he answered the officer wrong, he can have his life taken and that scares the s—t out of me.”

Taraji apologized last month after she falsely accused officers of racially profiling her son. She has great memories of police from when she was little and she’s hopeful that the relationship between police and the public will eventually mend.

“I remember when I grew up, we used to refer to police officers as Officer Friendly. They would come into the public schools and talk to the kids and say ‘Don’t do drugs’ and ‘Go to school and learn,’ come to school and talk to the kids,” she explained. “So there was a certain trust. Then when crack got dropped off and the war on drugs, it all changed. And it became mostly military, it was very military. What are the officers doing with the same weapons that you’re using overseas on citizens of the United States? I don’t understand.”

Source: US Weekly